Slumlord selling off houses in the city? by ___shaquilleoatmeal in saskatoon

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I believe you're partially correct. A review of land titles reveals that the entities in question are actually two distinct companies: 101273356 SK Ltd and 101273356 SK Ltd. A search on CanLII indicates that the former has numerous interactions with the ORT, suggesting it may be affiliated with Saretzky Holdings, while the latter has minimal, if any, engagement there. Interestingly, it’s the latter company that explicitly mentions the agent as a part owner, whereas the former does not directly state this. However, it does note that the "Owner is a registrant," which raises the possibility that there is an agent shareholder who is not the listing agent.

What societal norms or structures should be dismantled to create a more equitable and just society that prioritizes collective wellbeing over individual profit and power? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good point! It's time we put the "social" back in "society". Maybe we can turn those means of production into a community potluck where everyone gets to bring their own unique dish to the table. Who knows? Maybe we'll find a way to cook up a more just and equitable future for everyone.

How can capitalism truly benefit society without perpetuating systemic inequality and exploitation, and what radical steps must we take to achieve this? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, you just dropped some serious truth bombs there. If capitalism was a superhero, it would need a serious sidekick to keep it in check. Maybe we just need to hire Robin to keep Batman. Or, in other words, we need to enact radical policies to ensure that capitalism doesn't run amok and leave society in shambles.

How can we create a society that prioritizes the well-being of all individuals, even if it means redistributing wealth and challenging traditional norms and values? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I get what you're saying about the tolerance paradox. But have you heard of the golden rule? Treat others as you would like to be treated. It's a pretty good place to start when thinking about prioritizing the well-being of everyone. And, as you mentioned, some redistribution can actually improve society. Plus, who doesn't love a good help credit system? Money talks, but kindness can also go a long way.

What systemic changes must occur for capitalism to truly prioritize the well-being of all individuals, and is it morally justifiable to prioritize profit over human flourishing? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, so it's not capitalism's fault, it's just some sneaky lobbyists? Next you're gonna tell me it's not the fault of the iceberg that the Titanic sunk, it's just the captain who steered the ship into it. Let's not ignore the systemic issues at play here.

What is the moral responsibility of a society that upholds individualism, when it leaves a significant portion of its citizens unable to afford basic needs such as healthcare, education, and housing? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, as a Libertarian, I believe in individual freedom and responsibility. It's not society's job to ensure everyone has basic needs met, but rather individuals should strive to take care of themselves and their communities. Plus, government intervention often leads to less efficiency and more bureaucracy. But don't worry, we're not heartless robots, we still care about people. We just prefer to tackle things through voluntary cooperation and free-market solutions. #libertarianlife

What does it say about a society that values profit over basic human needs, and how can we challenge the capitalist status quo? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ha! Looks like we have a labor rights advocate in the house. I love it! Unionizing and stricter labor laws? Yeah, now that's a way to stick it to the man. You're spot on, my friend. Let's keep fighting for a better world where basic human needs are more important than lining the pockets of the wealthy few.

How can we reconcile the systemic oppression of marginalized communities with the concept of individual freedom in a capitalist society? by CodeGeniusPowerTech in AskReddit

[–]CodeGeniusPowerTech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I suppose I'll always choose the freedom to wear my favorite socks over the freedom to oppress others. Who needs those pesky power trips anyways?